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Psychology of Women Quarterly

Psychology of Women Quarterly

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Psychology

eISSN: 14716402 | ISSN: 03616843 | Current volume: 48 | Current issue: 1 Frequency: Quarterly


Psychology of Women Quarterly (PWQ) is a feminist, scientific, peer-reviewed journal that publishes empirical research, critical reviews and theoretical articles that advance a field of inquiry, teaching briefs, and invited book reviews related to the psychology of women and gender. Topics include (but are not limited to) feminist approaches, methodologies, and critiques; violence against women; body image and objectification; sexism, stereotyping, and discrimination; intersectionality of gender with other social locations (such as age, ability status, class, ethnicity, race, and sexual orientation); international concerns; lifespan development and change; physical and mental well being; therapeutic interventions; sexuality; social activism; and career development.

This journal will be of interest to clinicians, faculty, and researchers in all psychology disciplines, as well as those interested in the sociology of gender, women’s studies, interpersonal violence, ethnic and multicultural studies, social advocates, policy makers, and teacher education.

Manuscripts can be submitted online at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/pwq.

This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

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Editor
Dawn M. Szymanski, PhD University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA
Editor-Elect
Laurel B. Watson, PhD University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA
Assistant Editor
Cora M. Ryan Private Practice, Wilmington, NC, USA
Associate Editors
Diana Betz Loyola University Maryland, USA
Danielle Dickens Spelman College, USA
Annette S. Kluck University of Mississippi, USA
Debra Mollen Texas Woman’s University, USA
Lindsay M. Orchowski Brown University, USA
Rachael Robnett University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA
Elliot Tebbe University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
L. Monique Ward University of Michigan, USA
Laurel B. Watson, PhD University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA
Book Review Editor
Kate Richmond Muhlenberg College, USA
Teaching Section Editor
Britney G. Brinkman Point Park University, USA
APA Style Editor and Social Media Coordinator
Jaclyn A. Siegel San Diego State University, USA
Consultants to the Editors
William T. Abraham Iowa State University, USA
H. Lorraine Radtke University of Calgary, Canada
Teaching Supplemental Coordinator
Emily Keener Slippery Rock University, USA
Student Advisory Board Coordinator
Shannon M. Lynch Idaho Sate University, USA
Consulting Editors
Dena M. Abbott University of Nebraska - Lincoln, USA
Jennifer Stevens Aubrey University of Arizona, USA
Julia B. Bear Stony Brook University, USA
Ann M. B. Austin Utah State University, USA
Hongjian Cao The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China
Sophia Choukas-Bradley University of Pittsburgh , USA
Aleksandra Cislak SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Poland
Jessica L. Cundiff Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA
Danielle D. Dickens Spelman College, USA
Emily R. Dworkin University of Washington School of Medicine, USA
Christina Dyar Ohio State University, USA
Sarah J. Gervais University of Nebraska - Lincoln, USA
Ronni Michelle Greenwood University of Limerick, Ireland
Morgan Grotewiel Webster University, USA
Candice Hargons University of Kentucky, USA
Matthew Hesson-McInnis Illinois State University, USA
Janet Hyde University of Wisconsin – Madison, USA
Anna E. Jaffe University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA
Daisung Jang The University of Queensland, Australia
Nicole K. Jeffrey University of Windsor, Canada
Janelle M. Jones Queen Mary University of London, UK
Elyssa M. Klann Towson University, USA
Holly B. Kozee Empower Therapy for Women-Fairhope, Alabama, USA
Seanna Leath Washington University in St. Louis, USA
Miriam Liss University of Mary Washington, USA
Heather Littleton University of Colorado Colorado Springs, USA
Lisa Marchiondo University of New Mexico, USA
Andrea Meltzer Florida State University, USA
Michela Menegatti University of Bologna, Italy
Christopher Modica Ohio Wesleyan University, USA
Elizabeth Morgan Springfield College, USA
Taryn A. Myers Virginia Wesleyan University, USA
Elizabeth C. Neilson Eastern Michigan University, USA
Mirella Flores Randelman Lyra
Natalie Sabik University of Rhode Island, USA
Onur Sahin Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Veya Seekis Griffith University, USA
Jianmin Shao San Diego State University, USA
Jaclyn A. Siegel San Diego State University, USA
Jayne Stake University of Missouri - St. Louis, USA
Elliot Tebbe University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Angela Jacques Tiura Wayne State University, USA
Sarah E. Ullman University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Aaron Wallen Columbia University, USA
Kate Walsh University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Leah R. Warner Ramapo College of New Jersey, USA
Marlene Williams Texas Woman's University, USA
Miriam K. Zehnter University of Exeter, UK
Student Advisory Board
Amanda Baildon University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
Aashna Banerjee Ball State University, USA
Jasmine Banks University of Michigan
Morgan J. Benner Lehigh University
Sandra Bertram Grant University of Denver, USA
Mary Catlin George Mason University, USA
Olivia Checkalski University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Gena K. Dufour University of Windsor
Jacob B. Germain University of Missouri-Kansas City
Peter D. Goldie Montclair State University
Madelyn Harris Boston College, USA
Frances M. Howell The Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA
Zishan Jiwani The University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Annie-Lori Joseph Suffolk University, USA
Brianna Alyssa Ladd University of Maryland at College Park, USA
Rusan Lateef McGill University, Canada
Dakota Leget University of Florida, USA
Rose Medcalf Adler University, Chicago
Taylor Michl Teachers College, Columbia University
Alicia Selvey University of Minnesota, USA
Caitlin Shaw University of Mississippi, USA
Emmett C. Smith Teachers College, Columbia University
Neerushah Subarimaniam Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)
Zharia Thomas Florida International University, USA
Jacob E. Vargas University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
Kasey E. Vigil University of Kentucky, USA
Courtney J. Wright University of Kentucky, USA
Lucy Xie Boston College, USA
Yiyao Zhou Indiana University, Bloomington & Kinsey Institute, USA
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  • Manuscript Submissions

    Psychology of Women Quarterly accepts submission of original articles only through its online web system at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/pwq.
     

    Please follow the instructions through the site. It will be helpful to have a separate title page and fully masked, electronic main document prepared in advance. The main document must include the Abstract and all Tables, Figures, and appended materials and must mask unpublished Author Citations throughout the manuscript.

    If you have any questions or problems, please contact Dawn Szymanski (Editor) or Cora Powers (Assistant Editor) at pwq@utk.edu.

    Manuscripts should be submitted as an electronic file in Microsoft Word. An accompanying letter should request review and include the following information: that the manuscript (a) is not currently under review elsewhere, (b) has not been previously published in whole or in part, and (c) conforms to APA standards on ethical treatment of participants. If you are using the data from this study in any other study (either completed or planned), explain this in detail in the cover letter to the Editor and indicate in the manuscript that the study is based on a larger dataset.

    Manuscript Review Policy

    Standard masked peer review procedures are used for all submissions. APA policy prohibits an author from submitting the same manuscript for concurrent consideration by more than one journal. Prior or duplicate publication constitutes unethical behavior. Authors have an obligation to consult the Editor if there is any question about an article's suitability for PWQ or if there are questions concerning piecemeal publication (see pp. 13-15 of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association Publication Assocation). Student reviewers may provide independent reviews under the supervision of a Consulting or Associate Editor.

    Manuscript Preparation, Length, and Style

    All manuscripts should be prepared according to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (7th edition).The entire manuscript - including abstract, quotations, notes, and references- must be typed double-spaced, with margins of at least 1 inch on all sides and use of Times New Roman 12 point font. Manuscript pages must be numbered consecutively. The use of sexist or ethnically biased language is unacceptable. As a general guideline full-length manuscripts reporting results of a single quantitative study should not exceed 35 pages total (including title page, abstract, text, references, tables, and figures). Reports of qualitative studies generally should not exceed 45 pages. For manuscripts that exceed these page limits, authors should provide a rationale to justify the extended length in their cover letter (e.g., multiple studies are reported).

    Title and Acknowledgements (page 1). To facilitate masked review, all indication of authorship must be limited to this page (other pages must show the short title plus page number at the top right). Include on the title page (a) full article title, (b) names and affiliations of all authors, (c) acknowledgments, and (d) mailing and email addresses and telephone and fax numbers of the individual serving as the point of contact.

    Abstract and Keywords (page 2). Abstract should not exceed 200 words. After the abstract, list appropriate keywords for the manuscript, preferably using terms from the Thesaurus of Psychological Terms.

    Text (page 3). Use a five-character paragraph indent. Do not use desktop publishing features, such as right margin justification or underline. Only bold and italics may be used. Use a 12-point typeface.

    References. References cited in text must appear in the reference list, and entries in the reference list must be cited in the text. References should conform to the 7th edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association.

    Notes. Footnotes are not permitted in the text. If necessary, endnotes may be used. Number consecutively throughout text and list on a separate page preceding the following section.

    Tables. Tables must appear as a unit following the reference section. Each table should be typed double-spaced on a separate sheet, be numbered consecutively, and include a caption. All tables must be cited in the text.

    Figures. Figures and artwork should be submitted in the following digital file formats and with minimum resolution of 300 DPI (600 DPI for line art): TIFF, EPS, PDF, JPEG, or Microsoft Word. Prepare figures according to the guidelines provided in the 6th edition of the APA manual.

    Transparency and Openness

    All manuscripts submitted to PWQ should follow APA Style Journal Article Reporting Standards (JARS) for quantitative, qualitative, and/or mixed methods research and Level 1 (Disclosure) for each of the eight aspects of research planning and reporting of the Transparency and Openness Promotion (TOP) Guidelines (OSF | TOPGuidelines.pdf; Nosek et al., 2015). A summary of the guidelines can be found here: TOP Guidelines Summary - Google Sheets. Authors should describe the efforts they made to comply with the TOP guidelines in the Method section. An example follows:

    • We report how we determined all data exclusions, sample size, manipulations, and measures in the study, consistent with reporting standards for quantitative research (Appelbaum et al., 2018). All data, analysis code, and research materials are [available at link to repository OR available by emailing the corresponding author OR are not available]. Data were analyzed using IBM SPSS v27 and Hayes (2018) PROCESS macro v3.0. This study’s design and its analysis were not pre-registered.

    We realize there are both opportunities and challenges associated with the open science movement, whose scope, methods, and definitions continue to evolve. These challenges and opportunities may be especially pertinent and consequential for feminist scholars and scholarship. For a review of these issues, we refer authors to our PWQ special issue, Feminist Psychology and Open Science, guest edited by Jaclyn A. Siegel, Asia A. Eaton, Rachel M. Calogero, and Tomi-Ann Roberts: Psychology of Women Quarterly - Volume 45, Number 4, Dec 01, 2021 (sagepub.com).

    Teaching Briefs

    Psychology of Women Quarterly accepts submission of non-empirical contributions to the scholarship of teaching and learning in the psychology of women only through its online web system at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/pwq. Limited to about 10 pages, these essays should follow the general guidelines of APA's Publication Manual, except without an Abstract or title page and confining headings to a single level (Level 1). A 1-2 sentence bio will be requested during the submission process for each contributing author.

    Please follow the instructions through the site. It will be helpful to have a separate title page and fully masked, electronic main document prepared in advance.

    If you have any questions or problems, please contact Dawn Szymanski (Editor) or Cora Powers (Assistant Editor) at pwq@utk.edu.

    Teaching essays should be submitted as an electronic file in Microsoft Word. An accompanying letter should request review and include the following information: that the manuscript (a) is not currently under review elsewhere, (b) has not been previously published in whole or in part, and (c) conforms to the 6th edition of APA's Publication Manual.

    Orcid

    As part of our commitment to ensuring an ethical, transparent and fair peer review process Sage is a supporting member of ORCID, the Open Researcher and Contributor ID. ORCID provides a unique and persistent digital identifier that distinguishes researchers from every other researcher, even those who share the same name, and, through integration in key research workflows such as manuscript and grant submission, supports automated linkages between researchers and their professional activities, ensuring that their work is recognized.

    The collection of ORCID iDs from corresponding authors is now part of the submission process of this journal. If you already have an ORCID iD you will be asked to associate that to your submission during the online submission process. We also strongly encourage all co-authors to link their ORCID ID to their accounts in our online peer review platforms. It takes seconds to do: click the link when prompted, sign into your ORCID account and our systems are automatically updated. Your ORCID iD will become part of your accepted publication’s metadata, making your work attributable to you and only you. Your ORCID iD is published with your article so that fellow researchers reading your work can link to your ORCID profile and from there link to your other publications.

    If you do not already have an ORCID iD please follow this link to create one or visit our ORCID homepage to learn more.

    Copyediting, Page Proofs, and Author Copies

    The publisher reserves the right to copyedit manuscripts to conform to journal style. The lead author will receive page proofs for correction of typographical errors only. No rewriting of the accepted manuscript will be allowed in the proof stage. The lead author of each article will receive one free electronic copy (in PDF format) of her or his article after publication.

    Copyright

    Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to use previously published material. This journal uses an Exclusive License to Publish agreement that requires just one author (the Corresponding Author) to sign on behalf of all authors. Please identify the Corresponding Author for your work when submitting your manuscript for review.

    Supplemental Information

    The option of including online information supplemental to a paper is available to authors. Examples include the list of noncited articles included in a meta analysis and materials that might be useful to teachers implementing ideas presented in the teaching section. The APA manual lists other suggestions for online supplements.

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